
"Motley and Monarch", The North American Review, December 1885
"Where Desert Spirits Crowd the Night", p. 282
The Ivory and the Horn (1996)
"Motley and Monarch", The North American Review, December 1885
“I've come to know that what we want in life is the greatest indication of who we really are.”
Source: The Gift
2010s, Still no trace of an Aryan invasion: A collection on Indo-European origins (2019)
Wheaton, Illinois http://www.kidbrothers.net/words/concert-transcripts/wheaton-illinois-sep1590-backup-copy.html (April 11, 1997)
In Concert
As quoted in "Warren Zevon's Resurrection: How he saved himself from a coward's death" http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5935191/warren_zevons_resurrection/print by Paul Nelson, Rolling Stone (19 March 1981)
“We prove what we want to prove, and the real difficulty is to know what we want to prove.”
On prouve tout ce qu'on veut, et la vraie difficulté est de savoir ce qu'on veut prouver.
Système des Beaux-Arts (1920), as quoted in The Most Brilliant Thoughts of All Time (In Two Lines or Less) by John M. Shanahan, p. 34
Variant translation: We prove anything we want to prove, and the real difficulty is to know what we want to prove.